Description
Garcia Canclini contrasts the imaginaries of previous migrants to the Americas with those who live in transnational circuits today. He integrates metaphor and narrative, working through philosophical, anthropological, and socioeconomically grounded interpretations of art, literature, crafts, media, and other forms of expression toward his conclusion that globalization is, in important ways, a collection of heterogeneous narratives. Garcia Canclini advocates global imaginaries that generate new strategies for dealing with contingency and produce new forms of citizenship oriented toward multiple social configurations rather than homogenization. This edition of Imagined Globalization includes a significant new introduction by George Yudice and an interview in which the cultural theorist Toby Miller and Garcia Canclini touch on events including the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street.
About the Author
Nestor Garcia Canclini is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. Born in Argentina, he has lived in Mexico for many years. He is an anthropologist and cultural critic originally trained as a philosopher. Among the many books that he has written, those available in English are Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for Entering and Leaving Modernity, Consumers and Citizens: Globalization and Multicultural Conflict, Transforming Modernity: Popular Culture in Mexico, and Art beyond Itself: Anthropology for a Society without a Story Line, which is published by Duke University Press.
Reviews
"For those engaging the question of howwemay move beyond narrow geopolitical horizons to embrace world anthropologies, this important book offers an exemplary model and abundant food for thought." -- Florence E. Babb * American Anthropologist *
"[O]ffers a nuanced examination of globalization...Garcia Canclini creatively marshals autoethnographies, fictional scenarios, metaphors and cultural theorizing to compel the reader to consider global horizons broader than those imagined and channeled by the United States' and Europe's anthropological purview." -- Dustin Welch Garcia * Ameriquests *
"Nestor Garcia Canclini's Imagined Globalization urges a rearticulation of globalization discourse away from a solely economic or political focus to include the ways in which art, literature, fi lm, music, and television demonstrate interculturality.... Above all, this text gives the reader tangible examples of the exclusionary repercussions inherent to globalization, including a rich analysis proving imaginaries are culturally constructed." -- Christine Preble * Journal of Anthropological Research *
"This book is recommended to anyone interested in ways to manage globalization using the tools of culture, art, politics, and democracy. Most of the book uses accessible prose, and the translator, George Yudice, has done a fantastic job of inserting notes where minor updates to the original text are necessary." -- Amentahru Wahlrab * The Latin Americanist *
"This translated version of Imagined Globalization is bookended by a highly insightful reading guide prepared by the translator, George Yudice, and a uniquely compelling Epilogue consisting of a conversation between Garia Canclini and Toby Miller in 2011. Together they serve to update the text, helping readers to situate it within a larger trajectory of scholarly research on globalisation and Garia Canclini's own body of work. Imagined Globalization deserves the attention of social scientists and Latin Americanists interested in the 'possibilities-impossibilities of intercultural cooperation' (p. 71) in a global age." -- Sarah Lyon * Bulletin of Latin American Research *
Book Information
ISBN 9780822354734
Author Nestor Garcia Canclini
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 404g